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Archive for November 26th, 2007

Advent Calendar Tutorials

Monday, November 26th, 2007

advent

Clipboard advent, Link

Felt pocket advent, Link

Watchmaker tin advent, Link

3D joke tree advent, Link

Cookie sheet advent, Link and here

Of course Martha’s got some going on as well:
- matchbook advent, Link
- baby sock advent, Link
- greeting card advent, Link
- advent in a box, Link
- ornament advent, Link
- mini stocking advent, Link

Bottle cap advent, Link

Yoyo advent calendar, Link

Advent tree with walnuts, Link

Paper advent box, Link

Origami snowman advent, Link

Get on over to flickr and view an interesting array of calendars! Link.

If you find any more please feel free to email them to whipup.tutorials[@]gmail.com

editorial: giving of gifts

Monday, November 26th, 2007

[etsy store 'funky shapes']

The angst that is involved in gift giving in the holiday season is not diminished by taking the handmade option.

Some parts of the angst have disappeared such as the worry about becoming a rampant consumer and dealing with the crowds at the mall. And I always get so angry about the enormous amounts of packaging that seems to surround kids toys. And the price of everything is outrageous especially when you know that the item is made in a factory in China and those getting the profits are the rich fat cats in their tall towers who don’t care about anything except money. And then the day after Christmas when the toys fall apart and are tossed in the rubbish and all the little bits fall off everything and the item suddenly is useless - when the batteries are not included and you end up with piles of rubbish to throw away - makes me so so angry - the quality is just not there.

And of course there is no love in going to the mall, all sweaty and stressed, searching high and low for the perfect gift and then just buying something because you are running out of time. There is no feeling in all the plastic packaging and the and the annoying snotty nosed pimply shop assistants who really don’t care. Many people become a Scrooge and choose not to celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah or Solstice or whatever your holiday celebration is at this time of year. But I just don’t see that as the answer.

[liquid paper 'inside my workshop']

Choosing to make something (or buy something that has been lovingly made from an artist or crafter) is one way of saying NO to the commercial holiday experience, saying NO to sweatshops and environmental damage, saying NO to crappy plastic landfill. You are saying that giving at in the holiday season is more than just stuff and things and spending money, it is love and joy and being part of something better in the world.

But that does not diminish the angst of giving. The angst of whether the person you are giving your beautiful handmade, thoughtful gift to, the gift that you have spent time and love making, is going to love it like you do, is going to appreciate it as it should be appreciated. The truth is that most of them will not realise how much work you have put in - especially if they do not make things themselves, and if they are not going to appreciate it - and they don’t need another handmade scarf/hat/bag then what is the point of giving it to them. Giving, I think, is about feeling good about what you have given but also equally about knowing that the person you are giving it to will love it, appreciate it and actually use it. It might be more environmentally friendly and in tune with the person receiving the gift to give them a voucher for iTunes or a book voucher or purchasing something from a fairtrade community co-op (like Oxfam).

[flickr photos: reindeer clips from Caruba]

Another thing to consider is whether you have the time and the emotional stamina to make gorgeous handmade gifts for all your loved ones? In our family - amongst the adults we have put a price limit on gifts and a time limit too - we are realistic - for children though we are a little more generous - while at the same time ensuring that Christmas lives up to its promises, we don’t wish it to be the commercial bonanza that is depicted on tv. For the shildren the holiday season should be about fun and family and celebration, personal traditions, cooking and preparation is a big part of it - the anticipation is almost too much - and too many presents on Christmas morning can be emotionally exhausting - too much choice inhibits creativity.

So while you may have taken the pledge to give handmade this holiday season - don’t wear yourself out, don’t make it a stressful holiday by taking on too much. Be realistic, set yourself limits, be easy on yourself and make this holiday more about the joy and fun of Christmas than about the perfect gift.

fun new updates on Kids Craft Weekly

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Hanukkah Crafts for Kids

Kids advent ideas - Origami cups

news and events

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Alice at Futuregirl has a new pattern - called Supercute Sea Creatures. There’s a pattern for an octopus, fish, jellyfish, and starfish. Each creature is between 3 and 4 inches tall and wide, which makes them just the right size for ornaments, package tags, or clip-ons for backpacks.

Love makers sustainable Craft fair at Ambatalia Fabrics in Mill Valley. Ambatalia is a green, sustainable fabric store - and a truly a unique place. In addition to selling hard to find fabric and notions they also offer classes and hold art shows. They’ll be having a craft fair on Tuesday December 4th from 2pm-8pm. There’s a great list of people selling at the fair. There will also be two screen printers from Remade in America printing that day so that people can bring by t-shirts and clothing to print on.

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forum: get involved

Monday, November 26th, 2007

check out more on the forum:

Gracie desperately need some advice for good quality books on natural dyeing - if you can help go this forum thread.

Buhnuh says: I’m running low on ideas for my Dad and 21 year old Brother. If I give my little brother one more knitted beanie I think he might throw it at me! - ideas at this forum thread

See what everyone is making at this forum thread:

Towhee is submitting to The Visual AIDS Postcards from the Edge exhibit is coming up on World AIDS Day, December 1st.

fabulous fabulous is making laptop cozies

And some lovely little booties from bored and crafty